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The experience of a former entertainment professional on her way to becoming a real farmer. Question for the farmer? Thursday, July 9, 2015. June Soggy, soggy June. June in this area of Maryland normally averages just under 4" of rain. This year we got 8-10 according to NOAA. What does that mean for the farm? Heirloom Tomatoes in the Hoop house, lots of fruit,. Our Summer Open House on June 13th was a huge success! Mulching the herb garde. Enjoying a well earned lunch. Lunch by our own EatWell DC Chefs.

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The experience of a former entertainment professional on her way to becoming a real farmer. Question for the farmer? Thursday, July 9, 2015. June Soggy, soggy June. June in this area of Maryland normally averages just under 4" of rain. This year we got 8-10 according to NOAA. What does that mean for the farm? Heirloom Tomatoes in the Hoop house, lots of fruit,. Our Summer Open House on June 13th was a huge success! Mulching the herb garde. Enjoying a well earned lunch. Lunch by our own EatWell DC Chefs.

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Growing A Farmer: May 2014

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The experience of a former entertainment professional on her way to becoming a real farmer. Question for the farmer? Saturday, May 31, 2014. May Flowers and Strawberries are in! This picture is a week and a half old and already the farm looks different. Things are really starting to GROW! Roses are in bloom. Teeny Tiny Little Grapes! In the harvest bins this week: STRAWBERRIES! Strawberries are in. Don't they look cute? Until you are drowning in them. 45# in ONE DAY! Broccoli Raab, Kale and Radishes.

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Growing A Farmer: January 2014

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The experience of a former entertainment professional on her way to becoming a real farmer. Question for the farmer? Saturday, January 25, 2014. We are hosting a movie night at Commissary. This Tuesday January 28th at 9pm. We are showing the documentary Food Figh. My dad told me yesterday that I need to write a blog post. "You missed last week," he said. Always looking out for me that one. I think what he really meant was that I at least need to post some pictures of Puddy. The bees huddle themselves int...

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Growing A Farmer: How Can I Eat Real Food?

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The experience of a former entertainment professional on her way to becoming a real farmer. Question for the farmer? How Can I Eat Real Food? Some of you like what you're reading here and have asked for tips on how to eat more real food as a consumer in this society of industrialized agriculture. I hope to give some good tips here. Many CSAs will deliver these shares to one or more locations in a city on a set day each week. The share holders will go to these locations and pick up their share. So...These...

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Growing A Farmer: July 2015

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The experience of a former entertainment professional on her way to becoming a real farmer. Question for the farmer? Thursday, July 9, 2015. June Soggy, soggy June. June in this area of Maryland normally averages just under 4" of rain. This year we got 8-10 according to NOAA. What does that mean for the farm? Heirloom Tomatoes in the Hoop house, lots of fruit,. Our Summer Open House on June 13th was a huge success! Mulching the herb garde. Enjoying a well earned lunch. Lunch by our own EatWell DC Chefs.

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Growing A Farmer: February 2015

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The experience of a former entertainment professional on her way to becoming a real farmer. Question for the farmer? Saturday, February 21, 2015. Here is just a peak at what I've been up to this winter. Winter harvest, carrots and choi here. Winter delivery of roots, greens and brussel sprouts. Radishes grown in the greenhouse. Snow outside the hoop house. Puddy and spinach, the chard is under an. Extra layer of protection for warmth. Each farm or organization got a section of table. We were the only.

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Your event will be a truly special occasion when you host it with EatWell DC. From large party reservations to fully private rentals. At any of our restaurants, our Events Manager will cater to your individual desires. All of our locations can meet your needs for events of any type: corporate functions,holiday parties, fundraisers, birthdays, weddings, rehearsal dinners or casual get-together. Please complete our Special Event Inquiry Form. And our Events Manager will respond promptly. 1443 P St. NW.

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David Winer, Principal. David Winer was born and raised in Newton, Massachusetts and has lived in Washington, DC for the past 16 years. He resides in Logan Circle. Two years ago, the partners purchased a small farm for growing natural produce. The long term goal is to provide fresh, natural vegetables to all five of its restaurants in the EatWell DC group for the bulk of the growing season. Josh Hahn, Operating Partner. Antonio Oquendo, Senior Partner. GiveWell for City Dogs Rescue. EatWell Natural Farm ...

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GiveWell is the charitable arm of EatWell DC, founded in the fall of 2010. GiveWell was born out of a desire to have a greater impact on the charities and community organizations in which we believe. Instead of only sending small donations and gift cards to countless organizations with no knowledge of their impact, we now host. So Others Might Eat. Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. Japan Earthquake Relief and Hurricane Sandy Relief. GiveWell for City Dogs Rescue. Make a reservation below! EatWell...

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Eat Well DC prides itself on the strength of it its team. Most of our managers came up from the ranks of hourly staff and have proven to be the best at what they do. We are an equal opportunity employer that strives to create a quality work environment for all. Our wages far exceed minimum in all departments and our turnover is far below industry standards. GiveWell for City Dogs Rescue. Our third annual event.15% of dinner sales will be donated to City Dogs Rescue. Make a reservation below!

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If you would like to authorize a credit card for the purchase of a non gift card (ie: pre pay for a meal, send a bottle of wine to a table), please click here to complete the Credit Card Authorization. If you would like to purchase a gift card to be mailed to a recipient, please complete the form below. Gift Cards can purchased for any denomination and redeemed at any EatWell DC location. GiveWell for City Dogs Rescue. Our third annual event.15% of dinner sales will be donated to City Dogs Rescue.

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GiveWell for City Dogs Rescue. Our third annual event.15% of dinner sales will be donated to City Dogs Rescue. Make a reservation today by using the reservation bar above. June 24, 2014 Filed under News. GiveWell for City Dogs Rescue. Our third annual event.15% of dinner sales will be donated to City Dogs Rescue. Make a reservation below! A Family of Food & Farm. Washington Blade: Local Duo Grows EatWellDC to Five Restaurant-Bars, Farm-to-Table Food Source. 1337 11th St. NW. SE Corner of 11th and O St.

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